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No country formally recognises the Taliban. But the group’s recent diplomatic overdrive shows many want it as a partner.
Afghanistan is on the brink of falling into a debt trap akin to Sri Lanka’s Hambantota Port crisis, attributed to China eyeing the country's $3 trillion precious mineral market.
Firooza Amiri has revealed that Afghan women cricketers in Australia have received no support from their cricket board.
ISLAMABAD: Deputy Prime Min­ister and Foreign Minister Senator Moh­a­­mmad Ishaq Dar, while describing his recent three-day ...
Firooza Amiri, one of several Afghan women cricketers in exile, speaks to Cricbuzz about the current situation of women's ...
He said we agreed to eradicate terrorism and that with both China and Afghanistan that no terrorist organization, whether TTP ...
Dar did not rule out the possibility of the upgrade in ties with Kabul but added that the Afghan government will have to ...
A new housing project in Spokane is set to become a place of hope for refugees like Nafisa Zafari, offering a chance to rebuild their lives in ...
The administration’s decisions to end temporary protected status for Venezuelans and expedite refugee status for Afrikaners ...
Says Pakistan will strike with full force with no leniency, stressing attacking non-combatants unacceptableFO says a member ...
Far-left Minnesota Rep. Ilhan Omar refused to condemn the killings of two Israeli Embassy staffers outside the Capital Jewish Museum in Washington, DC, ducking reporters’ questions.
Britain signed a deal on Thursday to cede sovereignty of the Chagos Islands to Mauritius, after a London judge overturned a ...